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Re: Refuting The Dimitrov Case Study - Algae     

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Synthase in alt.philosophy
Author: The Trucker
Date: Jul 1, 2008 18:43

... electron transport chain that leads to the ultimate reduction of NADP to NADPH. In addition, this creates a proton gradient across the chloroplast membrane; its dissipation is used by ATP Synthase for the concomitant synthesis of ATP. The chlorophyll molecule regains the lost electron from a water molecule through a process called photolysis, which releases a dioxygen (O2) molecule. ...
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Re: Refuting The Dimitrov Case Study - Algae     

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Author: Rob Dekker
Date: Jul 1, 2008 14:07

... electron transport chain that leads to the ultimate reduction of NADP to NADPH. In addition, this creates a proton gradient across the chloroplast membrane; its dissipation is used by ATP Synthase for the concomitant synthesis of ATP. The chlorophyll molecule regains the lost electron from a water molecule through a process called photolysis, which releases a dioxygen (O2) molecule. Then ...
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Re: Paper on Thermosynthesis     

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Author: Lorentz
Date: Feb 26, 2008 10:44

... much less power (energy produced per unit time) because the enzyme turnover time equaled the long thermal cycle time of a convection cell... Yep. Notice, by the way, that modern ATP synthase doesn't require any kind of environmental cycle - all it needs is a concentration, voltage, or pH gradient. And it sure seems to me that such things are a lot easier to find than ...
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Re: Paper on Thermosynthesis     

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Author: Perplexed in Peoria
Date: Feb 25, 2008 10:13

...but with much less power (energy produced per unit time) because the enzyme turnover time equaled the long thermal cycle time of a convection cell... Yep. Notice, by the way, that modern ATP synthase doesn't require any kind of environmental cycle - all it needs is a concentration, voltage, or pH gradient. And it sure seems to me that such things are a lot easier to find than cycles...
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MOLECULE OF THE YEAR: CANNABIODIOL     

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Author: and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj)
Date: Dec 25, 2007 15:51

... fiber. There are only trace quantities of CBD in high-THC plants because one form of the same gene codes for THC synthase and the other codes for CBD synthase. Thus growers selecting for high THC content get low CBD. California growers hoping to develop plants with a high CBD-to-THC ratio have been ...
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Re: I would like to see what you think...please comment people.     

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Author: Born2beHmong
Date: Dec 10, 2007 14:33

... to the way its preaching and coercing ideaologies. this is only my believe and opinion, as if you were to go to communist "Seminar Camp", then there is no difference from it. they are trying to synthasize you by insertion and flood you with information so that you won't be able to focus on other ideals or ideas, as to criple your ability as it is to be fixed.....continuing to hear and see ...
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Hsp90     

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Author: whitesickle
Date: Oct 31, 2006 17:27

... in a relatively straightforward manner as transcription factors, as well as proteins not known to act in intracellular signalling pathways, such as the chloride channel CFTR and the enzyme nitric oxide synthase (Mayer and Bukau 1999). Furthermore, one of the kinases whose activity shows sensitivity to Hsp90 is the WEE1 protein, a regulator of cell division (Aligue et al 1994). Thus there is...
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